Thanks for your kind comment on my wombat image. Even though this image has a low c-index, I really have a soft spot for this little fellow - we saw him at a zoo in Queensland, and although he had a huge area to move around in, etc, he still still seemed a little melancholy. He wandered towards us and we just stood there for a bit I and got this shot. They are quite big, about the size of a small dog (- ie corgi?) but they are about 10 times heavier. Cute, but not particularly cuddly! Thanks again, I'm glad you like him too!

thanks for the comment on showing its beauty. Ha i am doining the wild flower project know in the 10th grade. i also love this photo. i have 2 pics loaded of a bachelor button to. if you happened to have that as on of the flowers on your project

Thanks Brett for taking the time to comment and especially to offer suggestions. That's a very important thing for anybody involved in this site. But you know me and 100% reality--it just ain't going to happen. Thanks again for the comment and the suggestion. I wish more did that.

Brett, your comment about the smiling face on Sacrifice intrigued me so much that I got rid of that top shroom (quite a sacrifice for a hardcore fungiholic...hehe) and replaced it with some genie-type eyebrows. Let me know if you'd like to see the results and I'll email it to you. :)

Brett, thank you so much for your nice comment on A New Beginning. I appreciate you taking the time to look. I agree with you about terragen's annoying little errors. Sometimes I just want to scream, pull my hair out and delete the whole program. Thanks again.

Tks Brett for taking the time to view my pic. White Wilds was taken on a gloomy day and I don't think I got many shots of those flowers to choose from. I have been struggling with the clairity vs soft look as well as macro shots with the blurred backgrounds and have yet to find the perfect medium for some shots.
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Thanks rustectrum03 for the input I will give it a thought.Your input is always welcome alng with you opinions.

Thanks for the comment of forest pathway. I actually know my camera very well, there isnt much to know. I have a 1.3 MP digital camera with no adjustable settings other than macro/landscape and white balance...

Either way, the original image was much sharper, I added (intentional) blurs and ghosting to enhance the overall mood of the image.

Thanks Brett for your comment on Going Loopy.. glad you liked it... also thank for your comments on the pixels... i usually do run a despeckle over my pics.. i must have missed this one... :) thanks for that I appreciate feedback like this... as for the colour.. i just wanted to do something different.. :)

Thanks for the visit at 'something in black and white' I don't usually use B/W because i feel that these people lived their lives in color. But there was something about the clapboard siding and tree shadows in that one. I had both cameras loaded and took the same shot in color and it didn't work as well.

Hi Brett, thanks for the comments on "Trace of light" - I know exactly what you're saying, and I even tried flipping it - I decided not to in the end, probably because I know which way up the pic was taken! I still appreciate your opinion though, cheers for that.

Thank you Brett for you comments on "Wicker Weed Wacker Wheel". Concerning your suggestions about gradients: I don't currently have a graphics/paint program installed. Everything I have submitted has been straight from the horses mouth, so to speak. Except for PoTAYto-PoTAHto which was recently killed by the powers-that-be.

thanks Brett for your input on Leaf Litter 3. i'd agree with you that dead plants arent the most dynamic subject matter but all 3 shots were intended as more of a texture for the desktop rather than a specific subject matter. I think a lot of people missed the point on that one but thats just the way it goes. I will try that effect on something else soon - just got to pick the right crowd pleaser :-)